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let's turn to our financial correspondent in new york to help us understand this better younes quarter standing by as i just said trump has threatened these carmakers with higher tariffs in the past what are we supposed to make of this imitation well on one side washington might try to convince the german car industry to all still manufactor more components in the united states and then washington also probably will try to put some pressure on the most important industry of the biggest economy in europe being germany to also get straight talk so with the european union going washington has repeatedly said that those talks in negotiations are moving far too slowly and was putting pressure on the car industry maybe they're hoping to get some leverage here as far as i know the talks are not confirmed yet but already there is a lot of talk about that it could happen was in the next couple of days. now let's turn to the markets themselves thursday is the thanksgiving holiday in the u.s. followed by black friday and of course that's the traditional start of the holiday purchasing season the
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let's turn to our financial correspondent in new york to help us understand this better younes quarter standing by yes as i just said trump has threaten these carmakers with higher tariffs in the past what are we supposed to make of this imitation well on one side washington might try to convince the german car industry to old soul i mean your fact there are more components in the united states and then washington also probably will try to put some pressure on the most important industry of the biggest economy in europe being germany to also get straight talk so was the european union going washington has repeatedly said that those talks in negotiations are moving far too slowly and was putting pressure on the car industry maybe they're hoping to get some leverage here as far as i know the talks are not confirmed yet but already there is a lot of talk about that it could happen in the next couple of days. now let's turn to the markets themselves the thursday is the thanksgiving holiday in the us followed by black friday and of course that's the traditional start of the holiday purchasi
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let's turn to our financial correspondent in new york to help us understand this better younes quarter standing by as i just said trump has threatened these carmakers with higher tariffs in the past what are we supposed to make of this imitation well on one side washington might try to convince the german car industry to all still menu effect there are more components in the united states and then washington also probably will try to put some pressure on the most important industry of the biggest economy in europe being germany to also get straight talk so was the european union going washington has repeatedly said that those talks in negotiations are moving far too slowly and was putting pressure on the car industry maybe they're hoping to get some leverage here as far as i know the talks are not confirmed yet but already there is a lot of talk about that it could happen was in the next couple of days. now yes let's turn to the markets themselves thursday is the thanksgiving holiday in the u.s. followed by black friday and of course that's the traditional start of the holiday purchasi
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my fear is her not knowing meli intensifies her search focusing first oindin 'sit youn a birth name. opd, inal na. your date of birth certificate is amended>> hisamended birth certificateensew yo. using that information along with his birth s uncovers his last name, gaa. i was compiling a list of garzas thatere roughly 16 years old rn he tate t >> next she through his es dna p results searching for any leads that could whittlee d h n honed in on. aweird,siongenealogist. brz to >> pam coaxheanom w siblings. >> one person she said to me over the phone was deborah, and alarm bells went off. deborah garza was on the short list for potential mothers for rob. >> i'm just afraid about making that phone call, because i'm going to be really upset if his birth mother is not open to contact. >> but when pam calls deborah, she gets hungt morning ipgeinges birth mom. i would like t knowo whatou're lngkioo i'm not a advnocateorinfoation agssmeut be,choice. so i wrote back, i'm helping someone who is adopted. he was born72 andnhe twaam iazing, the complete tone of the text messages son give up for
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he hinted his wife and four youn stay in their current home. new the democrat had 59% of the vote. cox the republican had 41 percent. >>> the former u.s. ambassador and democratic activist who's become the state's first female lieutenant governor. she took 56% of the vote over fellow democrat state senator ed hernandez. she's a native of sacramento. her father was an immigrant from greece who became a wealthy real estate developer. she told us she's been politically active in the democratic party for years. in 2010 president barack obama appointed her u.s. ambassador to hungary. she hopes to make higher education more accessible and more affordable. >> to me it was personal because public higher education in california has been so instrumental in my own life and my own story. >> the job includes serving as a uc reskbrent a trustee for cal state university. california voters were faced with a total of 15 state propositions on the ballot. >> here's a look at the winners and losers and how well analysts say california's ballot initiative process is working. >> california voters said y
he hinted his wife and four youn stay in their current home. new the democrat had 59% of the vote. cox the republican had 41 percent. >>> the former u.s. ambassador and democratic activist who's become the state's first female lieutenant governor. she took 56% of the vote over fellow democrat state senator ed hernandez. she's a native of sacramento. her father was an immigrant from greece who became a wealthy real estate developer. she told us she's been politically active in the...
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e still dropping which means by daybreak, you want to bundle up if youns have any p tomorrow morning. let's look at the outthe door umbrellas don't need them. sunglasses, we're going to get mouds tomorrow than today. you may not need those. winter coates a must. early run, temperatures in the upper by brunch, temperatures in the low 40s. it is going to be very cold around brumpl time. make sure you eative doors we'll look at thef remaindere week and if you've got any d forays plan, stick aro the forecast, as well. >> samarra, thank you. >>> florida appears to know who its next governor will be today. demoatic candidatendrew gillum conceded the race to ron desantis. although the race has not been officially called, the machine results so the margin was not enough for a manual recount. presidentrump praised gillum calling the democrat a force to reckon with. desantis replied to the concession on twitter saying it's time to bring florida together. a handecount could determine did the outcome in the senate race. rick scott has a slim lead over incumbent senator bill nelson.s final talle d
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and so when youn waste coal, those metals, like lead and arsenic and cadmium, are left more concentrated than ever in the waste coal ash. 9- to 10 million tons of coal ash are dumped every year in pennsylvania. and a lot of it is happening right here in schhuylkill county and surrounding counties. >> john kolbush, a local resident and survivor of leukemia, has coal ash being dumped just minutes from his house. here at the northeastern power company in mcadoo, coal ash is trucked from the plant straight through the heart of town to an old mine site for dumping, bringing toxic coal ash ever closer to people. >> when--when the trucks are leaving and when they're fully loaded, the ashes is blowing out of the vehicles. and when they come through town here, empty, they don't have the tarps on, the ash just blows. if you see some of the houses, the sidings on the houses with the thick accumulation of soot and ash. a year and half ago, we came through there, and it was a really windy day, it was like a smog going through it. . none of the ash was covered and it's just--it was actuaually like dri
and so when youn waste coal, those metals, like lead and arsenic and cadmium, are left more concentrated than ever in the waste coal ash. 9- to 10 million tons of coal ash are dumped every year in pennsylvania. and a lot of it is happening right here in schhuylkill county and surrounding counties. >> john kolbush, a local resident and survivor of leukemia, has coal ash being dumped just minutes from his house. here at the northeastern power company in mcadoo, coal ash is trucked from the...
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. >> reporter: a fight had broken out between two youn one pulled a gun and wounded the other. nearby police extra holiday security r ncountered the shood shot him dead. >> we were fortunate that officer was there where he needed to be. >> reporte but also wounded by the suspect police say, a 12-year-old girl named molly with aullet lodged close to her spin, medics raced molly to surgery and found none of her organs were damaged and there was no inteal bleeding molly's mom wrote on facebook. she may be able to head home soon. m so thankful to everyone that helped us. a holiy miracle amid of another senseless shooting. >>> an explosion that rocked a neighborhood in st. paul minnesota this moing. e moment a house exploded sending flames and debris into the air. a house was destroyed and neby homes were damaged. officials say the cause appears to be a gas one person was injured. >>> now to the black friday bonanza, tens of millions packing stores or increasingly finding deals from the comfort of tir uch. you know which one you are. as nbc's jo ling kent reports, the bargain hunter
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. >> are youne ous? ? >> and it will be an upgreat. there will be two entrances instead of one. metro's g station will be part of it. >> it was front and center. >> reporter: and take a look at this. a gleaming new pedestrian bridge from crystal cit directly to reagan nationalt. airp why do you think they want to walk to the airport? it's great but why is that a requirement? >> well, given the traffic last friday, it iseagr i think they're very concerned out the environment. >> reporter: worth noting that route oneill be getting traffic upgrades. >> reporter: we won't know what it will be like until day one. this is an area thatost thousands of jobs in base re ignment. >> anything will be better. odbye, crystalcity. hello, national landing. a bit of a curveball. still to come in our continuing coverage, the now name that has everybody talking. >> and we hope you'll stay with us for a special report. we'll be going in depth. we'll look at jeff bezos. >>> breaking news at the live desk. federal agents have arrested a man named jeffrey clark suspected of having illegal gun parts an
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[laughter] justice, youn: have spent time in the public and private sectors. most of your work has been devoted to public service. would you share with us -- >> what i am doing now? robert carlson: yes. pro bono, too. what started you on the path to public service? elena kagan: my father was a lawyer. he had a small firm. sometimes it was one or two or three lawyers. he was a lawyer who put a shingle up, and took whatever came in the door. it is hard to make a living that way. but he managed. devoted a lot of his time to other activities, especially community activities. york has very elaborate community boards and organizations. always looking at issues on the west side of manhattan. he was the first person who was like, you could be a lawyer and make your money, but you could have a certain set of skills and devote them to your community and neighborhoods and to the people around you. he was my first will model on that. -- role model on that. robert carlson: were there any influences in lost all that pushed the -- law school that pushed you into public servi
[laughter] justice, youn: have spent time in the public and private sectors. most of your work has been devoted to public service. would you share with us -- >> what i am doing now? robert carlson: yes. pro bono, too. what started you on the path to public service? elena kagan: my father was a lawyer. he had a small firm. sometimes it was one or two or three lawyers. he was a lawyer who put a shingle up, and took whatever came in the door. it is hard to make a living that way. but he...
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. >> we'll see youn a few minutes. >> it's 6:. back to that weather alert. traffic all the way up the east coast. if you thought the commute here cis bad, take a look at the scene from new yor and the suburbs there. bus and train stations had to be shutdown as they became overcrowded. lookt that. those drives took at least triple the amount of time they usually do and because federal law requires a man dated rest period for drivers, there's expected tbe a shortage this morning. that means there's a good chance today will be another rough commute. and aer commute also facing trouble spots this morning. melissa will have more on the problems in tie soyson in a mom >> first we want to check in on our team out on the ground for us. let's begin with megan in loudoun county at the scene of a crash involving multiple vehicles. megan, what's going on? w>> yeah,l you can see behind me here that they're starting to pull some of these cars off of the bridge. we're on nokes boulevard in the aburn are ashburn area and we have four cars that were involved in a collision.t
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. >> reporter: if youns tuently end with a holiday hangover -- >> put away so much a month and then you've got cash to spend for t holidays. >> spread the cheer instead of taking on holiday stress. >>> if the weather has prented you fro getting outside today, be sure toatch "ellen" this afternoon. >> oh, look. this is the first time i've seen my book in a ore. >> it's here. you're going to sign books. we have michelle obama. michelle obama. f[ cheers ] >> you don't know by now, formerad first michelle obama is going to join ellen and crash a costco to give shoppers there a pretty big surprise. they're goingo talking about her new memoir. catch ellen here on nbc4 and stick around for news4 at 4. rain could stilling a problem rain could stilling a problem heading into the afternoo denise? oh, hey sandy! this is a trick my nona taught me to make sure my produce is fresh. but aldi produce is delivered fresh every single day. every day? yeah... so you don't need to, do that. you're not even gonna hold that cantaloupe to your face? the only trick you need to save time and money is to shop at ald
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. >> why does the cream of the constitution say youn' cannot a president from office, only a president, unless the trial in the senate is presided over by the justice of the united states? that is the intent of the judicial elements to an otherwise political process butf chief justice presides. the. in the motion to dismiss onth te ground there is no stated in teachable offense and the chief justice asked to judicial officer would have to resolve that issue with the caveat that my predictions are invariably wrong. i cannot imagine a chief justice with this chief justice going near that question. they had the greatest moment when they upheld the affordable care act. >> they had big problems with the statute and with its constitutionality. he did vote in conference at the gathering of the justices after all argument he did vote to strike down the statute on the commerce clause. the commerce clause didn't make sense but he also in the best use of the word judicial politics nonpartisanship decided decided that the court was best left out of the maelstrom in 2012. the court struck down obam
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. >> if youn have alternative that's completely safe, why on earth wld youecommend that device? >> reporter: michelle never knew she had textured implants until they were removed. allergan said the safety is peer reviewed. michle is now on a mission to warn others, thousands joining her facebook group for more information. >> there's not m enoughedical doctors familiar with this. >> reporter: the frenchnt governs now urging surgeons to stop using textured implants. the fda said they will meet next year to discu concerns about their safety. >>> health officials say it isme okay to eat romaine lettuce again. the romaine appears to be from the california central coast region has the contamination. >> this is not video from one of the wildfires in california. it's a sell snacking can mean that pieces get stuck under mike's denture. but super poligrip gives him a tight seal. to help block out food particles. so he can enjoy the game. super poligrip. the best internet meets the best things to do on the internet. switch to fios, the 100% fiber-optic network, and get a year of amazon pr
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. >> i'm with youn that one. they'll enjoy cold turkey in the big house. what about your black friday shopping? bundle up. if you're making the drive, virginia and virginia tech play friday afternoon. friday afternoon. co and dry in at havertys we know it's hard to get a good night's sleep... havertys mattress sale is here to help. wi t our wide selection brands and our price match guarantee you can find the perfect branmattress for everyone in the family. and right now get ufree box spring when purchase a beautyrest black mattress. it's time everyone got a good night's sep. havertys life looks good >> the trump administration cannot refuse asylum tos migra across the border. the judge issued a restraining orowr today and u.s. troops start going home this week just as some of the migrants begin to arrive. >> tracie potts is live on capitoolhill for uswing the latest. how will this play out over the holiday? >> aouple of things. first of all, the caravan may continue to pile up. we're already starting to see that. thousands of people gathering here trying t
. >> i'm with youn that one. they'll enjoy cold turkey in the big house. what about your black friday shopping? bundle up. if you're making the drive, virginia and virginia tech play friday afternoon. friday afternoon. co and dry in at havertys we know it's hard to get a good night's sleep... havertys mattress sale is here to help. wi t our wide selection brands and our price match guarantee you can find the perfect branmattress for everyone in the family. and right now get ufree box...
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pso as youn to get out of the polls today, one of the best things you can do is use our nbc washington app. download it and have it on your phone so youan track the drops and the storms as they're coming toward your voting locion and time your arrival at the polls accordingly. right now it's cloudy and foggy and damp outside. so watch outor thick fog this morning but a power house storm system traveling through the w great lakel bring this front down through the area during the middle parts of the day. it's already raining out there now. that's not necessarilyart of the weather front itself. lower chances but still a chance, nonetheless, for strong to severee storms in valley. temperatures are in the 50s now. it will be mid to upper 60s for highs today. so it isn't the cold that's the issue, it's that opportunity for stormy weather. here's future weather bringing a batch of heavy rain in between 8:00 and 9:00 in the morning. and then the chance for the front itself to bring a round of strong to severe storms around noontime. keep a weather eye to the sky today and your other weather ey
pso as youn to get out of the polls today, one of the best things you can do is use our nbc washington app. download it and have it on your phone so youan track the drops and the storms as they're coming toward your voting locion and time your arrival at the polls accordingly. right now it's cloudy and foggy and damp outside. so watch outor thick fog this morning but a power house storm system traveling through the w great lakel bring this front down through the area during the middle parts of...
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. >>> happening today, another major closure as youn ret from the long holiday and begin your work week. starting today the yellow line will shut down for a couple weeks. >> justin finch is live at l'enfant plaza with the reason for this closure. >> reporter: there are going to be repairs. we're on day one of 14 and service will be knocked out on the yellow line until next month. so here for the next 14 days is what riders will have to deal with. primarily the blue line if you travel between d.c. and virginia. it will pick up the slack, if you will, for the yellow l being out but you can expect longer lines, wait times, evenar fewer on the tracks at times as well. metro swiing service drop down to half around rush hour in the meantime this will give t crews time work on their task atha nd which is the yellow line bridge which overgoes the potomac. they're make regular pairs to rack as well as the structure, too, so if all goes well, the yellow line will beliack o by december 9 but also if you like the yellow train, buses will be filling in the gaps f service. you can also go to the nbc
. >>> happening today, another major closure as youn ret from the long holiday and begin your work week. starting today the yellow line will shut down for a couple weeks. >> justin finch is live at l'enfant plaza with the reason for this closure. >> reporter: there are going to be repairs. we're on day one of 14 and service will be knocked out on the yellow line until next month. so here for the next 14 days is what riders will have to deal with. primarily the blue line if...
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we are workingor youn the community on this thanksgiving east. as you get ready to share that meal with your friend and family, voluntes are preparing to meet thousands there. the waldorf l's end hunger swing.n is in full she caught up with the head chef there, who is coordinating andn gi back to his community. >> this is a part of who i am. i'm all about my community and where i live. i want to be effective. >> let's show you some of the food, the ham, the turkey all of this is loong gorgeous and the prep time continues here in the kitchen throughout the day, to make all of this happen tomorrow, for those most in need in the community. feedthe goal there is to up to 3,000 peoplen i charles county. and it is a noble go. and it will make a lot of people very happy. >> turning now to theweather. there are going to be a lot of cold people for thanksgiving. >> i'm thinking ofhat ham that was on there. >> even the ham will be cold. >> i love ham. if you eat anything after a while, youal are tking really cold numberwh i show you, you will look at this
we are workingor youn the community on this thanksgiving east. as you get ready to share that meal with your friend and family, voluntes are preparing to meet thousands there. the waldorf l's end hunger swing.n is in full she caught up with the head chef there, who is coordinating andn gi back to his community. >> this is a part of who i am. i'm all about my community and where i live. i want to be effective. >> let's show you some of the food, the ham, the turkey all of this is...
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>> wwe all -youn i'm uenc yes. sure you went and saw it, but it's like it was when i was a kid. >> that's it. it's the hand-drawn animatn.ot 90-year-old animators out of retirement to come back and draw -- forced them. >> jimmy: draw, or we're taking away your social security benefits! >> exactly. it was very inhumane but they were thrilled. >> jimmy: yeah. that's kind of great. >> it was really cool, yeah. >> jimmy: they must have been so excited. >> so excited. >> jimmy: to get that telephone call. >> when you're actually doing those sequences you're dancing with a tennis ball or a very small dancer in a green screen suit. it was that kind of thing. >> jimmy: a very small -- like adult dancer? >> like an adult dancer but on his knees pretending to be a penguin. >> jimmy: oh, really. >> that kind of thing. >> jimmy: that's humiliating. [ laughter ] those are the calls you don't want to get when you're 90 years old. >> it's true. >> jimmy: remember you were this tiny little stump? congratulations on the movie. do y
>> wwe all -youn i'm uenc yes. sure you went and saw it, but it's like it was when i was a kid. >> that's it. it's the hand-drawn animatn.ot 90-year-old animators out of retirement to come back and draw -- forced them. >> jimmy: draw, or we're taking away your social security benefits! >> exactly. it was very inhumane but they were thrilled. >> jimmy: yeah. that's kind of great. >> it was really cool, yeah. >> jimmy: they must have been so excited....
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i want to ask you what they areh saying and who would it be if it's not nancy pelosi, youne mentmarcia fudge but who else. >> they say they would like it to be either a woma an or rson of color and that is one reason marcia marsha fudge say top candidate because she represents both of those groups but it not clear who else would be in the mix. it would be reallimportant to see this new grope group of freshman campaigned on bringing fresh idea, new blood to the capitol an here they are faced with a democratic leadership team in officfor 10 to 1 years. do they oppose them do they not. i will say ts, it is interesting, the new freshman today are one of te most self-possessed and strong group of new members i have ever met. it's remarkable, especially because so many are first time candidates. >> woodruff: fation naight. so yamiche, i will turn you with what we heard from the president today coming out in support of setencing reform, criminal justice reform. they're calling it the fist step act. we just talked to mark holdern, we kawked to carrie johnson. about but i want to ask you, you a
i want to ask you what they areh saying and who would it be if it's not nancy pelosi, youne mentmarcia fudge but who else. >> they say they would like it to be either a woma an or rson of color and that is one reason marcia marsha fudge say top candidate because she represents both of those groups but it not clear who else would be in the mix. it would be reallimportant to see this new grope group of freshman campaigned on bringing fresh idea, new blood to the capitol an here they are...
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. >> seth: oh, well lucky for youn fallinront of a truck is covered under obamacare. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] there's that. so, in the closing days of the campaign, trump and the gop are lying brazenly about health care ma atalla p hat.t -ufacuils,x fallback plan is to scare the crap out of people by lying about immigration. in fact, we're seeing that all ov y.icanarar mge er ts countr about immigration, appealing to racial paranoia and in some casts, running explicitly ra campaigns against their democratic opponents. which is why it was so cathart to watch this amazing exchange yesterday from florida's gubernatorial debate between democrat andrew gillum and republican ron desantis. >> mr. desantis has spoken. hey, first of all, he's goneo nazis helping him out at the state. he's spoken at racist conferences. he's accepted a contribution and would not return it from someone whrred to the former president of the united states as a muslim n-----. when asked to return that money, he said, no. he's using that money to now fund negative ads. now, i'm not calling mr desantis a racist
. >> seth: oh, well lucky for youn fallinront of a truck is covered under obamacare. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] there's that. so, in the closing days of the campaign, trump and the gop are lying brazenly about health care ma atalla p hat.t -ufacuils,x fallback plan is to scare the crap out of people by lying about immigration. in fact, we're seeing that all ov y.icanarar mge er ts countr about immigration, appealing to racial paranoia and in some casts, running explicitly ra...
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when you leave your house, youn' know if you'll come back alive or in a coffin. it's the worst. i that's howt is in our country. >> reporter: larios soto can now remain with wilson in the united states for one year on a humanitarian parole, but after that, the future is uncertain. and it remains uncertain for the hundreds of other ch who are waiting to be reunited with their families. for the "pbs newshour," i'm aura bogado in rt smith, arkansas. >> woodruff: on the eve of tomorrow's elections, we examine a recent book with a sweeping view of american history that's especially resonant right now. jeffrey brown has more. >> brown: it's aambitious oject, a single-volume story of america, and ideally timed, arriving at a moment of intense division over where the nation s come from d where it's headed. these truths -- hese truths: a history of the united states" sets out an experiment in government that continues told un author jill lepore is an award winning historian and staff writer at "the new yorker." weouome. >> thank >> brown: you said at the beginning you did this because it
when you leave your house, youn' know if you'll come back alive or in a coffin. it's the worst. i that's howt is in our country. >> reporter: larios soto can now remain with wilson in the united states for one year on a humanitarian parole, but after that, the future is uncertain. and it remains uncertain for the hundreds of other ch who are waiting to be reunited with their families. for the "pbs newshour," i'm aura bogado in rt smith, arkansas. >> woodruff: on the eve of...
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we're still working to learn more details and will keep youn postede nbc washington app. >>> d.j.urkin is out as the head football coach of the university of maryland. that bombshell announcement came just 24 hours after the school said durkin would j keep his following the death investigation of student athlete jordan mcnair. >> university pre wallace lowe made that decision. he said after meetinmpwith officials and student leaders, it was clear that firing coach durkin was the right thing to do. jordan mcnair's father learned the news during a live interview with nbc's tom costello. well, i'm glad that the right thing was done to fire coach durkin. coach durkin was a cancer to the university of maryland football program. i commend dr. lowe for having makcourageous effort to the decision under hard circumstances and letting mr. durkin go. >> 19-yea jordan mcnair suffered heatstroke during practice in may and died weeks later. two investigations into the footll program found a culture where players feared speaking out. and former classmates of jordan mcnair's were among the first to sp
we're still working to learn more details and will keep youn postede nbc washington app. >>> d.j.urkin is out as the head football coach of the university of maryland. that bombshell announcement came just 24 hours after the school said durkin would j keep his following the death investigation of student athlete jordan mcnair. >> university pre wallace lowe made that decision. he said after meetinmpwith officials and student leaders, it was clear that firing coach durkin was the...
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"would youn posed -- describe the state of the nation as" -- 26% saying it was excellent. 19% saying the state of the economy not so good. only 4% rating it as poor. calling fromo, portland, ohio, republican line. caller: i wanted to comment on the election yesterday. i think we did a good job as a nation and god has given us the opportunity to really get together. i hope they can work as a bipartisan group. we can solve these crazy problems. host: what is chief among those problems? caller: immigration, is the main thing. will halt the rise in incomes. it is our jobs, our food, everything. we need to watch who we bring in, we need to only bring those like trump says, we need to bring those who can help us out. host: do you think it helps or hurts the president talking about immigration in the final days of the campaign? caller: i think it helped. host: why? tired: i think people are of, you know, people are just tired. people are tired of the rhetoric , tired of listening to all the problems. it seems like you take one step forward and two steps back. host: north carolina is where w
"would youn posed -- describe the state of the nation as" -- 26% saying it was excellent. 19% saying the state of the economy not so good. only 4% rating it as poor. calling fromo, portland, ohio, republican line. caller: i wanted to comment on the election yesterday. i think we did a good job as a nation and god has given us the opportunity to really get together. i hope they can work as a bipartisan group. we can solve these crazy problems. host: what is chief among those problems?...
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the big question from the do youn perspective is get to call this a success for the european union if you have member states angry about it and speaking publicly against it? anna: interesting to talk about things that did not go theresa may's way. one thing that did go her way, ,viation safety, chemicals medicine come all these things had been talked about as not doable outside the european arena. >> right. they say we are not exactly the same, but can do business together. there is a line on migration which says the u.k. referendum has to be respected, but it does point out that migration is something the european union will deal with. she could argue this is not a concession to brussels and i did not cave in to pressure from the eu, but a lot of people will say it is not technically a clean break either. if we stay closely aligned to the eu, what is the point of leaving? anna: there will be some comments around that that will give brexiteers something to think about. the language around the backstop, to leave the backstop and make it irrelevant, that is something the u.k. has been p
the big question from the do youn perspective is get to call this a success for the european union if you have member states angry about it and speaking publicly against it? anna: interesting to talk about things that did not go theresa may's way. one thing that did go her way, ,viation safety, chemicals medicine come all these things had been talked about as not doable outside the european arena. >> right. they say we are not exactly the same, but can do business together. there is a...
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that youn your survey count i have a gun as being a defensive gun use. gary: it is a verbal threat. if you're tried to say they are not automatic and they don't all onolved physically assault the other person, absolutely, i said that from the get-go. you seem to think there is no value in anyone threatening a defender. it causes them to not attack them. there is value there. paul: there are good defensive gun uses. -- your 2.5 or 2.5 million 2.4 or 2.5 million uses comes into it. a lot of this is macho i have a gun, getaway. havethough only 80% of you a gun, you better get out of there. at the respondents think they pointed a gun at a person. when i think about defensive gun use, i am thinking about someone who has the gun, shows the gun and points the gun. but half of your people did not even point the gun at the person. think we are in a bit of a dream world here. 222e only talking about respondents that admitted. you got that to 211. then you're getting down to the 30 that had an attack going on. we are talking about small numbers. threatensomebody another person with violence, t
that youn your survey count i have a gun as being a defensive gun use. gary: it is a verbal threat. if you're tried to say they are not automatic and they don't all onolved physically assault the other person, absolutely, i said that from the get-go. you seem to think there is no value in anyone threatening a defender. it causes them to not attack them. there is value there. paul: there are good defensive gun uses. -- your 2.5 or 2.5 million 2.4 or 2.5 million uses comes into it. a lot of this...
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that, youned mentioned the school shootings like sandy hook and you said we did not have a good guy with a gun stopping the shootings, you compared u.s. statistics to other civilized countries. is, would you then support a law that would law that didal the not allow a good guy with a gun to stop the shootings because of the guaranteed victim or the gun free school zone [inaudible] which is why we could not have a good guy with a gun stuffing shootings and could you define paul: i meant developed countries. i tried to clarify that when i was speaking. they look at 25 and other industrialized countries when they are doing these comparisons. the other comparison was to canada, new zealand, and australia, because they have the frontier settlement background that we had. i have no objection to schools hiring school resource officers, bringing in police officers to deal with when there is a threat, to deal with the possibility of a threat, to deal with school shootings. i am opposed to having teachers given the responsibility of doing this. my wife was a teacher for 37 years. it was tough enou
that, youned mentioned the school shootings like sandy hook and you said we did not have a good guy with a gun stopping the shootings, you compared u.s. statistics to other civilized countries. is, would you then support a law that would law that didal the not allow a good guy with a gun to stop the shootings because of the guaranteed victim or the gun free school zone [inaudible] which is why we could not have a good guy with a gun stuffing shootings and could you define paul: i meant...
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keeping up with their annual paannualpap smears and i see a f women there is a distribution for very youn their young womenr women diagnosed with cervical cancer and the young mothers who are working and don't have time to go to the doctors themselves making the effort to go through the routine screening so it's about empowering them to the understanding that it is essential to understand cervical cancer does occur in the 30 and 40 year olds and that time off work at the consequences having to go through treatment is pretty dramatic. it's breaking therapy and is getting directed at the center of the tumor rather than the entire region and so because we have been using the therapy successfully and we've now developed new techniques with advanced imaging to look exactly where the tumor is located we are able to bring in 90 plus%. >> would like to make two comments. there has been some theoretical concern that women who have been vaccinated might g go further cervical cancer screening less frequently but that has not been borne out in practice this far in the united states. it's very importa
keeping up with their annual paannualpap smears and i see a f women there is a distribution for very youn their young womenr women diagnosed with cervical cancer and the young mothers who are working and don't have time to go to the doctors themselves making the effort to go through the routine screening so it's about empowering them to the understanding that it is essential to understand cervical cancer does occur in the 30 and 40 year olds and that time off work at the consequences having to...
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neil youn thicke and gerard losing homes. butler put his home on instagram, thanking firefighters for their sacrifice. some neighbors will never forget the haunting sound. >> it's a roar in your ears you will never forget. >> reporter: the firestorm hase ju freeways and burned to the ocean's edge. this morning, a staggering 72,000 homes remain threatened across california. a firefight still heating up, as holmes and a lives lost on both ends of the state. this morning, morehan8,000 firefighters are on the front lines up and down california. comes as the president is taking heat for a tweet. this is what h said aew days ago. the president writing, there's no reason for these massive, deadly and costly forest fires in california, except that forest management is so poor. one fire association tweeting right back, mr. presiden with all due respect, you are wrong. the crews that are working the front line of this fire say, this is an urban fire.ng it has not to do with forest management. >> right in the middle of it, miguel. thank
neil youn thicke and gerard losing homes. butler put his home on instagram, thanking firefighters for their sacrifice. some neighbors will never forget the haunting sound. >> it's a roar in your ears you will never forget. >> reporter: the firestorm hase ju freeways and burned to the ocean's edge. this morning, a staggering 72,000 homes remain threatened across california. a firefight still heating up, as holmes and a lives lost on both ends of the state. this morning, morehan8,000...
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you will still need to showt at the gate to prove you have one because when you get to youn destinatiohey are going to want to see your passport. when you check your bag, the camera again verifies is you. >> that's it? >> perfect. >> reporter: not just checking in and bag check, but come early next year you will be able to use your face as a boarding pass to get through tsa it's the same process when you get to the gate. the camera recognizes your face and you're on the plane. >> a long step. you ghn't have to go throu the hassles. >> reporter: homeland security already uses facial recognition cameras for arriving and departing international passengers, but delta is the first to add it to the entire check-in process curb to gate, shaving nine minutes off the boarding time for an international flight. next month coming to detroit's international flights and soonh fl within the u.s. >> i think it's realistic to expect within the next coupls of to be able to experience this same benefit domestically as well. >> reporter: a slow rollout across thes country a facial recognition comes to an air
you will still need to showt at the gate to prove you have one because when you get to youn destinatiohey are going to want to see your passport. when you check your bag, the camera again verifies is you. >> that's it? >> perfect. >> reporter: not just checking in and bag check, but come early next year you will be able to use your face as a boarding pass to get through tsa it's the same process when you get to the gate. the camera recognizes your face and you're on the plane....
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>> reporter: there's no spells to substitute for sweat, youn' t just snap your fingers for magic. just ask brian mcnulty building a jeep for a 15-yr-old quadriplegic. >> is is the door hinges. >> reporter: the costume is made of foam that sits on a frame. it has to fit around a wheelchair and move with it. >> where i'm sitting, that'she kevin would be sitting. >> reporter: you'll meet seven in a second. but first, what's been the hardest part of putting this together? >> fitting and movement. his msar >> it's not just any jeep. it's the jeep from jurassic park. >> must go faster.ep >> rorter: have you looked at the scenes from the movie? >> you wowldn't believe many threen shots i have. >> reporter: from images he started sketching and tossing any ideas that didn't . wo >> we built this specifically for caregivers to be able to walk into. >> reporter: brian volunteers for a nonprofit that builds epic costumes for kids like >> the amngaz thing with magic wheelchair is they will see the costume fir and they won't see the disability. >> kevin -- look atthat! that's for you. >> this i
>> reporter: there's no spells to substitute for sweat, youn' t just snap your fingers for magic. just ask brian mcnulty building a jeep for a 15-yr-old quadriplegic. >> is is the door hinges. >> reporter: the costume is made of foam that sits on a frame. it has to fit around a wheelchair and move with it. >> where i'm sitting, that'she kevin would be sitting. >> reporter: you'll meet seven in a second. but first, what's been the hardest part of putting this...
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which is the forecast prior to the referendum, which was just a trend of that were cast the last me, youn your letter to referenced a scenario which was a transition to wto. our assumption has been that we should look at that. the work we have done so are suggests principal value of looking at that is it demonstrates the importance of some of the assumptions that .ave to be made is thattion has to be in 20 months would we be ready to have in place all the custom arrangements that are necessary for a wto trading relationship with the european union. we have to make assumptions on that. depending on the assumptions you make, that could look like no deal, no transition for a seamless move to wto. we will expose all that so you can have a proper assessment of it. >> thank you. you touched on the declaration there. you will incorporate the official declaration as far as you can. i want to look at the existing economic or cast. detail, itending remains our best guess as to how the economy might evolve. you will see within that, in our last vision report that there is already some signs of the p
which is the forecast prior to the referendum, which was just a trend of that were cast the last me, youn your letter to referenced a scenario which was a transition to wto. our assumption has been that we should look at that. the work we have done so are suggests principal value of looking at that is it demonstrates the importance of some of the assumptions that .ave to be made is thattion has to be in 20 months would we be ready to have in place all the custom arrangements that are necessary...
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jungng us here is youn pak, a brookings institution senior fellow. i want to discuss president trump's meeting with the north korean leader and where we are today. guest: when the singapore summit happened between president trump and kim jong-un north korea, that was june 12, the five two, bygo, and thae all accounts commodity spectrum of north korea, experts watching this were pretty tepid in what developed out of that meeting. so there were four points. the first point to having a more normalized relationship, a better relationship between north korea and south korea. the third was the more important one from my perspective, and that was is north korea would work toward denuclearization. the returnal one was of american pow remains. so there were four points. pretty disappointing, from my perspective and others, but it was important that president trump was able to meet chairman kim on a face-to-face level at that juncture. host: this is the latest visual information we have about what north korea is developing. the missile operating bases across t
jungng us here is youn pak, a brookings institution senior fellow. i want to discuss president trump's meeting with the north korean leader and where we are today. guest: when the singapore summit happened between president trump and kim jong-un north korea, that was june 12, the five two, bygo, and thae all accounts commodity spectrum of north korea, experts watching this were pretty tepid in what developed out of that meeting. so there were four points. the first point to having a more...